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9 <br /> <br />Board of Selectmen <br />Minutes <br />October 5, 2015 <br /> <br />Wampanoag Tribe Land In Trust Determination; Request for Department of Interior Section 81 <br />Review/Approval of Intergovernmental Agreement: (continued) <br /> <br />A draft joint Resolution for the Town and Tribe was prepared by Town Counsel to reiterate the Town <br />of Mashpee’s and Wampanoag Tribe’s continued commitment to fulfilling the mutual obligations set <br />forth in the IGA and associated agreements. Included in the draft Resolution for the Mashpee <br />Wampanoag Tribal Council was a letter dated October 5, 2015 with respect to this regard to Cedric <br />Cromwell, Chair of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council. <br /> <br />Town Counsel recommended the Board of Selectmen adopt the Mashpee Board of Selectmen <br />Resolution to the 2008 Intergovernmental Agreement, and to request the Department of Interior <br />approve the IGA and associated agreements pursuant to Section 81. <br /> <br />Motion made by Selectman Gottlieb to authorize the Chairman of the Board of Selectmen to <br />execute the letter of October 5, 2015 and send the draft Resolution to the Wampanoag Tribal <br />Council, and further to accept the Mashpee Board of Selectmen Resolution as proposed. <br />Motion seconded by Selectman Cotton. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br /> <br />Roll Call Vote: <br /> Selectman Cahalane, yes Selectman Sherman, yes <br /> Selectman Gottlieb, yes Selectman O’Hara, yes <br /> Selectman Cotton, yes Opposed, none <br /> <br />Approval of Application for Class II License – Aaron Bornstein, 104 Falmouth Road, Mashpee: <br /> <br />The Board of Selectmen opened the Public Hearing continued from June 29, 2015 on the Application <br />of Aaron Bornstein to operate a Class II Dealer’s License at Cape Cod Custom Car Storage, LLC, <br />located at 104 Falmouth Road, Mashpee. <br /> <br />The Board of Selectmen continued the Hearing to await any pending regulatory changes, and until the <br />Selectmen would have a full restitution of what is planned at the site location. The Special Permit <br />Modification decision document was approved by the Board of Appeals on September 16, 2015. The <br />matter at this time lies within the 21 day appeal period. <br /> <br />Stuart Bornstein was in attendance to discuss the license application with the Board of Selectmen. <br /> <br />Selectman Gottlieb related concern acting as a licensing authority with respect to the nature of the <br />application as the information listed is unclear and appears to be conflicting. It was noted the business <br />certificate lists Stuart Bornstein as the owner. Aaron Bornstein is listed as the applicant. However, <br />Aaron Bornstein’s name does not appear on the business certificate. The misinformation makes the <br />application unclear with respect to proper filing. <br /> <br />